posted on 2023-01-05, 21:07authored byEmily
K. Searles, Eric Gomez, Stephen Lee, Behnaz Ostovar, Stephan Link, Christy F. Landes
Single-particle spectroelectrochemistry provides optical
insight
into understanding physical and chemical changes occurring on the
nanoscale. While changes in dark-field scattering during electrochemical
charging are well understood, changes to the photoluminescence of
plasmonic nanoparticles under similar conditions are less studied.
Here, we use correlated single-particle photoluminescence and dark-field
scattering to compare their plasmon modulation at applied potentials.
We find that changes in the emission of a single gold nanorod during
charge density tuning of intraband photoluminescence can be attributed
to changes in the Purcell factor and absorption cross section. Finally,
modulation of interband photoluminescence provides an additional constructive
observable, giving promise for establishing dual channel sensing in
spectroelectrochemical measurements.